Slavophiles
Aleksey Khomyakov
Aleksey Stepanovich Khomyakov was a Russian religious poet who co-founded the Slavophile movement along with Ivan Kireyevsky, and became one of its most distinguished theoreticians.
Aleksey Stepanovich Khomyakov was a Russian religious poet who co-founded the Slavophile movement along with Ivan Kireyevsky, and became one of its most distinguished theoreticians.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky sometimes translated as Dostoevsky, was a Russian writer of novels, short stories and essays.
Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky sometimes translated as Dostoevsky, was a Russian writer of novels, short stories and essays.
Fyodor Tyutchev
Fyodor Ivanovich Tyutchev is generally considered the last of three great Romantic poets of Russia, following Alexander Pushkin and Mikhail Lermontov.
Fyodor Ivanovich Tyutchev is generally considered the last of three great Romantic poets of Russia, following Alexander Pushkin and Mikhail Lermontov.
Fyodor Uspensky
Fyodor Ivanovich Uspensky or Uspenskij was the preeminent Russian Byzantinist in the first third of the 20th century.
Fyodor Ivanovich Uspensky or Uspenskij was the preeminent Russian Byzantinist in the first third of the 20th century.
Ilya Glazunov
Ilya Glazunov (Илья Глазунов), contemporary Russian artist from Saint Petersburg, born in 1930.
Ilya Glazunov (Илья Глазунов), contemporary Russian artist from Saint Petersburg, born in 1930.
Ivan Aksakov
Ivan Sergeyevich Aksakov (Russian: Иван Сергеевич Аксаков; -, Moscow) was a Russian littérateur and notable Slavophile.
Ivan Sergeyevich Aksakov (Russian: Иван Сергеевич Аксаков; -, Moscow) was a Russian littérateur and notable Slavophile.
Ivan Ilyin
Ivan Alexandrovich Ilyin (Ива́н Алекса́ндрович Ильи́н) (March 28, 1883 - December 21, 1954) was a Russian religious and political philosopher, White emigre publicist and an ideologue of the Russ...
Ivan Alexandrovich Ilyin (Ива́н Алекса́ндрович Ильи́н) (March 28, 1883 - December 21, 1954) was a Russian religious and political philosopher, White emigre publicist and an ideologue of the Russ...
Ivan Kireyevsky
Ivan Vasilyevich Kireyevsky was a Russian literary critic and philosopher who, together with Aleksey Khomyakov, is credited as a co-founded of the Slavophile movement.
Ivan Vasilyevich Kireyevsky was a Russian literary critic and philosopher who, together with Aleksey Khomyakov, is credited as a co-founded of the Slavophile movement.
Ivan Zabelin
Ivan Yegorovich Zabelin was a Russian historian and archaeologist with a Slavophile bent who helped establish the National History Museum on Red Square and presided over this institution until 1906.
Ivan Yegorovich Zabelin was a Russian historian and archaeologist with a Slavophile bent who helped establish the National History Museum on Red Square and presided over this institution until 1906.
Konstantin Aksakov
Konstantin Sergeyevich Aksakov (Константи́н Серге́евич Акса́ков) (1817–1860) was a Russian critic and writer, one of the earliest and most notable Slavophiles.
Konstantin Sergeyevich Aksakov (Константи́н Серге́евич Акса́ков) (1817–1860) was a Russian critic and writer, one of the earliest and most notable Slavophiles.
Konstantin Leontiev
Konstantin Nikolayevich Leontyev was a conservative, monarchist Russian philosopher who advocated closer cultural ties between Russia and the East in order to oppose the catastrophic egalitarian...
Konstantin Nikolayevich Leontyev was a conservative, monarchist Russian philosopher who advocated closer cultural ties between Russia and the East in order to oppose the catastrophic egalitarian...
Mikhail Pogodin
Mikhail Petrovich Pogodin was a Russian historian and journalist who, jointly with Nikolay Ustryalov, dominated the national historiography between the death of Nikolay Karamzin in 1826 and the ...
Mikhail Petrovich Pogodin was a Russian historian and journalist who, jointly with Nikolay Ustryalov, dominated the national historiography between the death of Nikolay Karamzin in 1826 and the ...
Nikolay Danilevsky
Nikolay Yakovlevich Danilevsky was a Russian naturalist, economist, ethnologist, philosopher, historian, and ideologue of the pan-Slavism and Slavophile movement who expounded a view of world hi...
Nikolay Yakovlevich Danilevsky was a Russian naturalist, economist, ethnologist, philosopher, historian, and ideologue of the pan-Slavism and Slavophile movement who expounded a view of world hi...
Nikolay Strakhov
Nikolay Nikolayevich Strakhov, also transliterated as Nikolai Strahov, was a Russian philosopher, publicist and literary critic who shared the ideals of pochvennichestvo.
Nikolay Nikolayevich Strakhov, also transliterated as Nikolai Strahov, was a Russian philosopher, publicist and literary critic who shared the ideals of pochvennichestvo.
Nikolay Yazykov
Nikolay Mikhailovich Yazykov (Никола́й Миха́йлович Язы́ков, March 4, 1803, Simbirsk - December 26 1846, Moscow) was a Russian poet and Slavophile who in the 1820s rivalled Alexander Pushkin and ...
Nikolay Mikhailovich Yazykov (Никола́й Миха́йлович Язы́ков, March 4, 1803, Simbirsk - December 26 1846, Moscow) was a Russian poet and Slavophile who in the 1820s rivalled Alexander Pushkin and ...
Pyotr Kireevsky
Pyotr Vasilievich Kireevsky was a Russian folklorist.
Pyotr Vasilievich Kireevsky was a Russian folklorist.
Vsevolod Krestovsky
Vsevolod Vladimirovich Krestovsky, February 23, 1840 - January 30, 1895, was a Russian writer.
Vsevolod Vladimirovich Krestovsky, February 23, 1840 - January 30, 1895, was a Russian writer.
Vyacheslav Klykov
Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Klykov (Russian: Вячеслав Михайлович Клыков; 19 October 1939 — 2 June 2006) was a Russian sculptor who specialized in public monuments to key figures of national history ...
Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Klykov (Russian: Вячеслав Михайлович Клыков; 19 October 1939 — 2 June 2006) was a Russian sculptor who specialized in public monuments to key figures of national history ...
Yuri Samarin
Yuri Fyodorovich Samarin (Юрий Фёдорович Самарин; 1819-1876) was a leading Russian Slavophile thinker and one of the architects of the Emancipation reform of 1861.
Yuri Fyodorovich Samarin (Юрий Фёдорович Самарин; 1819-1876) was a leading Russian Slavophile thinker and one of the architects of the Emancipation reform of 1861.
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